Forever After-Voluntary Closure

Digger has been in throwing gold to fix some of the trouble spots where the loam has turned to mud. We knew this would occur with use.
New dirt takes time to set up but in the interim, considering the rain expected this wk, if everyone could give the trail a rest for a week it would be appreciated.

Is there any signage at the trail head informing riders of the closure? During my Seymour loop today I was asked about Forever After by two separate groups. When I mentioned the NSMBA closure they both didn't know about it. One group decided to do Pangor instead, the other group quickly changed the subject.

"Constant rage: could people f*cking up all the time be to blame?" - The Onion

“.....with a malevolent fascist swine atop its titular apex, the pitiful wounded beast of a rotten, spiritually dead American Superpower is careening towards epic barbarism while pushing the species dangerously to the tipping points of extinction.”

Question:
How would a person reliably find out about trail closures such as this in the future? Before they are standing at the trail entrance looking at the closed sign?

I used to use TrailForks to figure out which trails were "wet weather approved", etc., but TrailForks seems to be a broken shell of its former self these days. And the only information I can find on there about Forever After right now shows it as "Green/All Clear".

Question:
How would a person reliably find out about trail closures such as this in the future? Before they are standing at the trail entrance looking at the closed sign?

I used to use TrailForks to figure out which trails were "wet weather approved", etc., but TrailForks seems to be a broken shell of its former self these days. And the only information I can find on there about Forever After right now shows it as "Green/All Clear".

Thanks.
-hps

either here on nsmb (shore or trail maintenance forums) or on the nsmba's website under trails: